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│ Copyright 2020 Justine Alexandra Roberts Tunney                              │
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#include "libc/macros.internal.h"
#include "libc/notice.inc"
.source	__FILE__

//	Returns the number of bytes you can actually use in
//	an allocated chunk, which may be more than you requested
//	(although often not) due to alignment and minimum size
//	constraints.
//
//	You can use this many bytes without worrying about overwriting
//	other allocated objects. This is not a particularly great
//	programming practice. malloc_usable_size can be more useful in
//	debugging and assertions, for example:
//
//	    p = malloc(n)
//	    assert(malloc_usable_size(p) >= 256)
//
//	@param	rdi is address of allocation
//	@return	rax is total number of bytes
//	@see	dlmalloc_usable_size()
malloc_usable_size:
	jmp	*hook_malloc_usable_size(%rip)
	.endfn	malloc_usable_size,globl
